Poll: Corzine Ahead Of Christie By 42%-33%

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christie-corzineA new Suffolk University poll gives Gov. Jon Corzine (D-NJ) a nine-point lead over Republican Chris Christie — his largest lead in any survey during the entire race for New Jersey governor.

The numbers: Corzine 42%, Christie 33%, independent Chris Daggett 7%. In this poll, all 12 candidates on the ballot were listed, in addition to the main three, with other independents also garnering a total of 3% support, and 14% undecided. There is no prior Suffolk poll for direct comparison. The margin of error is ±5%.

The pollster’s analysis shows that this race has become all about the unpopularity of all the candidates, but that Corzine is now coming out the best: “Thirty-five percent of likely voters said that they would be extremely or very comfortable with Corzine, compared to 20 percent for Christie and 9 percent for Daggett. All candidates struggled with personal popularity, with Corzine viewed favorably by 45 percent and unfavorably by 46 percent. Christie polled 34 percent favorable, 46 percent unfavorable, while Daggett scored a 20 percent favorable and 25 percent unfavorable. All three candidates had higher negatives than positives.”

{Talking Points Memo/Elisha Ferber-Matzav.com Newscenter}


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  1. This poll was taken in the cafeteria of Suffolk University. In other words, the sample group was a bunch of dope-smoking liberal college students. The only reason it didn’t come out even more one-sided is they had no idea what they were voting for.

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